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weebs, translate?
>>217037410the implication is that they're crabs in a bucket no one will remember belittling the greatest japanese filmmaker for being an incel
>>217037443>>217037410>he liked to be artistic and he never marriedCode for being a fruit. The concept of "incel" wasn't a thing back then. Everyone got married, except for that guy who had a male room mate.
>>217037735how the hell did people hide being gay, in any time/culture? maybe my brain's already broken by the fact we're all essentially surveilled 24/7, but purely socially, everyone must have known.hell, what if the gays fell in love, wasn't just a sexual thing? what did they do then?
>>217038944of course the people close to them knew, it just wasn't discussed openly, which is why they developed little sideways ways of talking around it like the op pic
>>217037389>>217037443>>217037735>In 1920, at the age of 17, he was thrown out of the dormitory after being accused of writing a love letter to a good-looking boy in a lower class, and had to commute to school by train.[6] Ozu was gay, yet most sources don't mention this at all. I think it's a Japanese thing. Mishima's estate fiercely denies his homosexuality to this day.